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New Developments in Structure Determination of Pseudoknots

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Journal Biopolymers
Publisher Wiley
Date 1999 May 20
PMID 10333742
Citations 22
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Recently, several high-resolution structures of-RNA pseudoknots have become available. Here we review the progress in this area. The majority of the structures obtained belong to the classical or H-type pseudoknot family. The most complicated pseudoknot structure elucidated so far is the Hepatitis Delta Virus ribozyme, which forms a nested double pseudoknot. In particular, the structure-function relationships of the H-type pseudoknots involved in translational frameshifting have received much attention. All molecules considered show interesting new structural motifs.

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